[ad_1] Stroke survivors must talk about their sexuality after their treatment, according to a new study. Healthcare professionals rarely approach the sexuality of a stroke patient during his or her rehabilitation period. …
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[ad_1] by LINDA A. JOHNSON, AP Medical Writer TRENTON, NJ (AP) – Several major hospital groups on Thursday launched their own generic drug business to address chronic shortages and high prices. The …
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[ad_1] It's hard to believe, but the flu season is fast approaching and many doctors and pharmacists think that patients should go ahead and get vaccinated as quickly as possible. According to …
Read More »From recognizing signs to seeking help, here's how we can prevent suicides
[ad_1] A person who is thinking of committing suicide may not be asking for help, but only because they want to deal with the pain, the humiliation or whatever it is difficult …
Read More »Now, test sperm motility in the privacy of your own home
[ad_1] A US company has launched a kit to test sperm motility via a smartphone-based platform A first test of this type was launched last week and helps you measure the concentration …
Read More »Patients with sepsis at higher risk of stroke
[ad_1] Patients with sepsis are at risk of stroke or myocardial infarction (heart attack) in the first 4 weeks after hospital discharge, according to a large Taiwanese study published in CMAJ (Canadian …
Read More »Do Sepsis Patients Have a Higher Risk of Stroke ?, Health News, AND HealthWorld
[ad_1] Washington DC. [USA]According to one study, patients with sepsis are more likely to suffer from stroke and heart attacks in the first four weeks after discharge. The researchers looked at data …
Read More »A billionaire drug specialist who helped fuel opioid crises to make millions by selling treatments
[ad_1] On Friday, the Financial Times reported that billionaire pharmaceutical magnate Richard Sackler had been granted a patent for a new drug to treat opioid addiction. The drug, a buprenorphine reformulation, is …
Read More »The infectious theory of Alzheimer's disease is attracting new interest
[ad_1] Dr. Leslie Norins is ready to hand over a million dollars of his own money to anyone who can clarify something: Alzheimer's disease, the most common form of dementia in the …
Read More »Cholera epidemic kills 10 people in Zimbabwe
[ad_1] HARARE (Reuters) – A cholera outbreak has killed 10 people in Zimbabwe's capital, Harare, after drinking contaminated water, a city health official said on Sunday. Harare City Council has struggled to …
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